BUNGLED PROBE: A newly released report says the FBI missed at
least five chances to uncover important information about the Sept.
11 terrorists several months before they attacked with hijacked
jetliners.

URGENCY LACKING: Although agents determined that two suspected
terrorists were in the United States, the report says, the agency
pursued the case with little sense of urgency or priority.

PLACING BLAME: The report points to problems with the FBI and
CIA sharing information and problems within the FBI's
counterterrorism program.